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By Aug. 1983, the version of the song that George Jones cut in the same Sound Emporium Studios where Jelly Roll first recorded "Save Me" was released. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot ...
Since the success of “Save Me,” Jelly Roll has released more heartfelt songs and continues to perform with music legends, like he will at NBC’s three-hour Opry 100: A Live Celebration special.
The recording of 'Save Me' Jelly Roll struck a distribution deal with BMG Nashville while working on his Oct. 2020-released album "Self-Medicated." ...
Interviews with Jelly Roll's lifelong friend and "Save Me" co-writer David Ray, BMG's president of Frontline Recordings for The Americas, Jon Loba, BMG Nashville's executive vice president of recorded ...